Global competitive strategies in the new world economy : multilateralism, regionalization and the transnational firm
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Global competitive strategies in the new world economy : multilateralism, regionalization and the transnational firm
(New horizons in international business)
E. Elgar, c1998
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G/330.191/G612631248
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
This important book provides an exhaustive analysis of the strategic responses of transnational firms to current trends in the world economy, specifically the trends towards 'globalization' and 'regionalization'. The primary focus of this book is on the strategy of transnational firms, particularly those from East Asia, in the geographical regions of Europe, North America and Asia, including the European Union, the North American Free Trade Agreement and the ASEAN Free Trade Area. The contributors discuss protectionism and trade agreements, strategic alliances, competitiveness and investment strategy towards Eastern European states and compare business strategies in the triad region. The distinguished contributors are from industry, academia and international organizations and have first-rate, detailed knowledge of the issues raised. Their approach is policy-oriented and they use case studies of Toshiba, Toyota, Samsung and the Notebook PC Consortium to illustrate the investment strategies of East Asian firms.
This book will offer insights to scholars and students seeking to understand East Asian and European firms, the topics of globalisation and regionalisation. It will also appeal to policymakers wishing to influence and understand the strategies of transnational firms.
Table of Contents
Contents: Part I: Overview Part II: Regionalism and Europe Part III: Regionalism and North America Part IV: Regionalism and Asia Part V: Integration Strategies
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